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Major depression and other mood disorders are estimated to affect one in 10 adults in the United States. To meet a growing need among those ages 18 to 30, Rogers Memorial Hospital is adding to its residential treatment with FOCUS, a program for young adults struggling with their transition to...

Suzie Chenault, a recruiting and sourcing specialist, has joined the staff at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Oconomowoc. Chenault’s primary focus will be growth and development, stabilization of inpatient staffing and leadership recruitment. A graduate of Elmhurst College in Illinois, Chenault...

Depression and other mood disorders in young adults is the FOCUS of a new residential program at Rogers. With intensive psychiatric evaluations and medication management, the program builds on the strong foundation set by Rogers other residential treatment programs and strong evidence-based care...

Brad Riemann, PhD and clinical director of Rogers OCD Center and CBT services spoke with WUWM in Milwaukee on severe obsessive compulsive disorder. The good news, he shares, is that OCD is treatable even at its most severe level.

Losing interest in activities, withdrawal from family and friends, and sadness can be part of the daily struggle when fighting severe depression or other mood disorders. Behavioral activation – a major component of treatment in a new...

(Oconomowoc, Wis.) Caroline N. Palmer, M.D., and Richard A. Frank, M.D., have joined the medical staff at Rogers Memorial Hospital in Brown Deer. Both board-certified psychiatrists will see patients in Rogers’ day treatment program, which offers mental health treatment for children and...

The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, commonly referred to as DSM-5, helps clinicians diagnose mental disorders that aren’t as easily identified by symptoms like many other health conditions, e.g., a broken arm or case of pneumonia. Plus, the new manual...